1,699,997 :-)
No. Shaun the Sheep belongs to Aardman Animations, the same people who created Wallace and Gromit.
Well, if you think about it, it depends on the person, not how many people watch it.
Nope! Chocolate is! ___ Although it probably isn't the meaning of life for most, some people take cheese very seriously and look at it as at least one of the reasons for living. The Animated characters Wallace and Gromit are an example of people who have dedicated their lives to cheese.
A couple of a dog and a cheese-loving man. They own a home-business. (Anti-Pesto) It helps the people of their town with pest problems which is really common. In the movie, Wallace, the man, finds out a way to transport his likings and dislikings to a rabbit. But, after he did, there was "coincidentilly" sightings of a giant WERE- RABBIT! The fair was coming up. The vegetable contest to be specific. Gromit, the dog was growing a large marrow, or a vegetable. ( Don't feel stupid, I've never heard of it, either :) ) Anyway, when the fair started the giant were- rabbit showed up and... AND... Well, you'll have to watch it to fnd out. :)
Millions of people watched
Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it. Over 5 million people across the world watched it.
movies are boring no one watched it
184 million people watched the 2006 Olympics.
Some people are exhibitionists. They get off on being watched.
The number of people who watched the Trisha Show in 2007 is unknown.
Lots of people have watched Pirates of the Caribbean, the exact number is hard to say.
While it is impossible to count the number of people that watched the Super Bowl on television, it is estimated that 90.7 million people watched the Super Bowl on February 5th, 2006.